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                 <td>Revised: April 1999<br />Revised: November 2000<br />Revised: April 2002<br />Revised: May 2003<br />Revised: March 2008<br />Revised: October 2012<br />Revised: May 2013<br />Revised: April 2014</td>
                 <td>Revised: April 1999<br />Revised: November 2000<br />Revised: April 2002<br />Revised: May 2003<br />Revised: March 2008<br />Revised: October 2012<br />Revised: [[CON Undergraduate Progression Policy version May 2013|May 2013]]<br />Revised: April 2014</td>
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<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">In a clinical course, the student must receive a grade of “Pass” or “P” in pre-requisite, transferred or required courses in the nursing major in order to progress to the next level. A student who receives a grade of “Fail” or “F” in a required non-nursing or required nursing course may not continue into any nursing course which has as a prerequisite the course in which the non-passing grade was received.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">In a clinical course, the student must receive a grade of “Pass” or “P” in pre-requisite, transferred or required courses in the nursing major in order to progress to the next level. A student who receives a grade of “Fail” or “F” in a required non-nursing or required nursing course may not continue into any nursing course which has as a prerequisite the course in which the non-passing grade was received.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The Patient-Centered Care classroom and clinical courses are considered co-requisite courses. If a student does not receive a passing grade in either the classroom or clinical component of any of the Patient-Centered Care Courses, both courses must be repeated the next time they are offered, even if the student received a passing grade in one of the courses.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The Patient-Centered Care classroom and clinical courses are considered co-requisite courses. If a student does not receive a passing grade in either the classroom or clinical component of any of the Patient-Centered Care Courses, both courses must be repeated the next time they are offered, even if the student received a passing grade in one of the courses.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Grades of Withdrew Failing (WF) are considered the same as failures for the purpose of progression in the nursing program.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Grades of Withdrew Failing (WF) are considered the same as failures for the purpose of progression in the nursing program.</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The student must provide documentation of the following items prior to progression in the nursing major. Failure to provide appropriate documentation of immunizations and current CPR certification will result in the student being dropped from all clinical nursing course(s) at the end of the sixth day (except d) of the semester and not reinstated for that semester:
<li style="margin-bottom:15px;">The student must provide documentation of the following items prior to progression in the nursing major. Failure to provide appropriate documentation of immunizations and current CPR certification will result in the student being dropped from all clinical nursing course(s) at the end of the sixth day (except d) of the semester and not reinstated for that semester: